نتایج جستجو برای: rhizosphere

تعداد نتایج: 6853  

عامری تورزنی, سپیده, غروی, سارا, فلاحتی, زهرا, محمدی, پریسا, کیارستمی, خدیجه,

Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) is one of the most important environmental challenges. Phytoremediation of oil-polluted soil depends on microorganisms of the rhizosphere. This study attempts to evaluate the microbial impact of Zea mays rhizosphere during a 60 day period using three different treatments: control soil, oil-polluted soil and oil-polluted soil including fertilizer (NH4No3, K2HP...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Holger Heuer Reiner M Kroppenstedt Jana Lottmann Gabriele Berg Kornelia Smalla

Rhizosphere bacterial communities of two transgenic potato lines which produce T4 lysozyme for protection against bacterial infections were analyzed in comparison to communities of wild-type plants and transgenic controls not harboring the lysozyme gene. Rhizosphere samples were taken from young, flowering, and senescent plants at two field sites in three consecutive years. The communities were...

2016
Yong-Po Zhao Sheng Lin Leixia Chu JiangTao Gao Saadia Azeem Wenxiong Lin

Consecutive monoculture of crops causes serious diseases and significant decline in yield and quality, and microbes in the rhizosphere are closely linked with plant health. Here we systematically studied the structure dynamics of soil microbiota in the monocropping system of Pseudostellaria heterophlla. The results illustrated that the successive cropping of P. heterophylla shifts the diversity...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
Jennifer L Kirk John N Klironomos Hung Lee Jack T Trevors

Enhanced rhizosphere degradation uses plants to stimulate the rhizosphere microbial community to degrade organic contaminants. We measured changes in microbial communities caused by the addition of two species of plants in a soil contaminated with 31,000 ppm of total petroleum hydrocarbons. Perennial ryegrass and/or alfalfa increased the number of rhizosphere bacteria in the hydrocarbon-contami...

2016
X Guan WD Zhang

GUAN X, WANG SL & ZHANG WD. 2016. Availability of N and P in the rhizosphere of three subtropical species. This study aimed to assess the variation in soil chemical properties in the rhizosphere soils between plantations of 25-year-old Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata), Chinese gugertree (Schima superba) and Masson pine (Pinus massoniana), which were all situated in a typical subtropical fo...

2013
Kriti Kumari Dubey M. H. Fulekar

Rhizoremediation is the use of plant-microbe interaction for the enhanced degradation of contaminants. Rhizosphere bioremediation of pyrethroid pesticides will offer an attractive and potentially inexpensive approach for remediation of contaminated soil. The present study was done with the aim of establishment of highly effective remediation method using plant with degradative rhizosphere and i...

2016
Yanliang Wang Tore Krogstad Jihong L. Clarke Moritz Hallama Anne F. Øgaard Susanne Eich-Greatorex Ellen Kandeler Nicholas Clarke

Many arable lands have accumulated large reserves of residual phosphorus (P) and a relatively large proportion of soil P is less available for uptake by plants. Root released organic anions are widely documented as a key physiological strategy to enhance P availability, while limited information has been generated on the contribution of rhizosphere organic anions to P utilization by crops grown...

2014
Evgenia Blagodatskaya Sergey Blagodatsky Traute-Heidi Anderson Yakov Kuzyakov

Plant-microbial interactions alter C and N balance in the rhizosphere and affect the microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE)-the fundamental characteristic of microbial metabolism. Estimation of CUE in microbial hotspots with high dynamics of activity and changes of microbial physiological state from dormancy to activity is a challenge in soil microbiology. We analyzed respiratory activity, micro...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2010
Emma Barahona Ana Navazo Fátima Yousef-Coronado Daniel Aguirre de Cárcer Francisco Martínez-Granero Manuel Espinosa-Urgel Marta Martín Rafael Rivilla

Motility is a key trait for rhizosphere colonization by Pseudomonas fluorescens. Mutants with reduced motility are poor competitors, and hypermotile, more competitive phenotypic variants are selected in the rhizosphere. Flagellar motility is a feature associated to planktonic, free-living single cells, and although it is necessary for the initial steps of biofilm formation, bacteria in biofilm ...

2015
Shyamalina Haldar Sanghamitra Sengupta

Rhizosphere, the interface between soil and plant roots, is a chemically complex environment which supports the development and growth of diverse microbial communities. The composition of the rhizosphere microbiome is dynamic and controlled by multiple biotic and abiotic factors that include environmental parameters, physiochemical properties of the soil, biological activities of the plants and...

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